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The Use of Econometric Models in Mineral Policy FormulationThe use of econometric models to assess the effects of a Government's policy on an industry is gaining momentum. This is particularly so for the Mineral Industry and it is important that mine
Jan 1, 1982
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Potentialities Of Activated Carbon In The Metallurgical Field ? IntroductionBy E. A. Sigworth
Our interest in metallurgical applications for activated carbon was thoroughly aroused when laboratory studies indicated that each dollars worth of carbon could retain as much as four dollars worth of
Jan 1, 1962
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The Mustang Draw Sulfur Deposit in Glasscock County, TexasBy W. E. Threlkeld, J. A. Treacy, L. J. Stewart, J. C. Ruckmick
The Mustang Draw sulfur deposit is developed in a dolomite reef complex in the Permian San Andres Formation on the eastern margin of the Midland basin in Glasscock County, Texas. Interpretation of the
Jan 1, 1992
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Ore Grading At The Iron Ore Company Of CanadaBy D. J. Shalanski
In 1962 a computerized data processing system was first installed and programmed for the grading of direct-shipping iron ore from the Sept-Iles terminal of the Iron Ore Company of Canada. Over the yea
Jan 1, 1975
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Express modelling of geology, the road without a mapBy Claudia Monreal L., Dafne Herreros
"The Geological Modeling is the undisputed point of split of any type of mining method, the effect that the vision and experience of the geologists is propagated trough the development of the project
Sep 1, 2017
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Independent Contractor Accident Trends In The Coal Mining IndustryBy Lynn L. Rethi, Barbara Fotta
Recent employment figures (taken from the Mine Safety and Health Administration's database) indicate that the number of independent contractor' employees working in the coal mining industry
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Preserving the historical record of Canadian mining and metallurgyBy Norman R. Ball
"Many people in the mining and metallurgical industries were brought up to embrace Henry Ford's pronouncement that ""History is bunk"" but it is not generally known that the same Henry Ford creat
Jan 1, 1999
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Determination Of The Rock Strength From Portable Rock TesterBy K. F. Unrug
A new testing technique for the determination of the rock strength from portable rock tester is proposed. It is a quick and economical method that can determine the rock strength with reasonable accur
Jan 1, 1990
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On the Carrying Capacity Limitation in Large Flotation CellsBy J. B. Yianatos, F. A. Contreras
Mineral carrying rates across the pulp-froth interface in the range of 1.4-3.2 tph/m2 and bubble surface coverages between 7 and 22 %, have been determined in large rougher flotation cells operated un
Jan 1, 2009
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The Efficiency And Economics Of Mine Ventilation Systems ? IntroductionBy Keith Wallace
Although systematic control of ventilating air currents in underground mines dates back to the Greek and Roman empires, quantified analysis dealing with the cost of providing airflow did not appear un
Jan 1, 1983
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Operations At The Greenvale Nickel Project Mine And RefineryBy John G. Reid
Geologists, employed by the Australian Company, Metals Exploration Limited, discovered nickel laterite enrichment at Greenvale in 1967. A joint venture was arranged with the Freeport Minerals Comp
Jan 1, 1979
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The Drift Of Things (e63d2900-a76a-4209-bf2f-aad7a73afd30)By John V. Beall
Our moment of truth is in the offing. When the SME Directory is published in this July issue of [8:] we will know how good or how bad our system is for this computerized Directory. At this writing we
Jan 1, 1971
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The Characterisation of Hydrodynamic Conditions in Industrial Flotation CellsBy J-P Franzidis
Hydrodynamic conditions such as gas dispersion, mixing intensity and solids suspension are known to govern the metallurgical performance of the flotation process. Understanding flotation cell hydrodyn
Jan 1, 2000
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The reworking of old mines - a rock mechanics challengeBy R. C. More O’Ferrall
The author mentions some of the problems he has encountered, together with their solutions. These include the stoping of isolated pillars, the reduction of the size of shaft pillars, the stoping of a
Jan 1, 1981
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The Japanese Swirl Cyclone (e8a4bb3e-7c35-49cf-b8eb-fa5b05d694e0)By Raymond E. Zimmerman
The use of standard dense-media cyclones is well known, as they have been in use for many years. They are especially well suited for operating at low separating densities and for treating difficult co
Jan 1, 1977
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Official Closing Address Of The XV CMMI Congress - IntroductionBy R. F. Botha
I want to thank you for inviting me to deliver this, the closing address at the final plenary session of the 15th Congress of the Council of Mining and Metalurgical Institutions. Your Council has an i
Jan 1, 1994
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The Century Discovery, Queensland, Australia - Is Exploration Ever Complete?The Century zinc-lead-silver deposit has a geological resource of 118 million tonnes averaging 10.2% zinc, 1.5% lead and 36 g/t silver. It lies approximately 250 krn NNW of Mt Isa in NW Queensland, Au
Jan 1, 1995
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Zinc-Its Supply and Demand in the United StatesBy Howard I. Young
WHEN so many statements are being made relative to the requirements of zinc metal, it is difficult for some of us who are acquainted with the industry to visualize how it is possible to step up produc
Jan 1, 1942
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The Electrolytic Production of Rare Earths from Their OxidesBy James C. Withers
There is no production of rare earth metals in the U.S. in spite that the U.S. is the largest consumer of rare earths in some form that includes consumer and Department of Defense (DoD) devices. The o
Mar 1, 2018
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Material Stewardship - Best Practices In The Mining & Metals IndustryBy K. Brady
Making progress on sustainable development will require greater attention to the management of materials produced from mine exploration through use to reuse, recovery and recycling. Material stewardsh
Jan 1, 2007